To be honest, the Nvidia driver listed in the device manager is the important one and that is up to date. that is the important one. The workstations I build for companies don't get anything other than that installed and haven't had any problems or complaints in the 6 years I have been building...
I checked and in geforce experience it says it is up to date with latest driver showing 442.94. You are right though. I have been away for over a week and have not used it, ands now see this 452.06 online.
Personally when it comes to required power supply, so that I can give my customers a decent warranty, I go over a bit, I think the 650W is not giving you enough breathing space. Up it to a 750w if you can.
Okay so this is the first time I have ever gone this high a spec on a laptop before, so two things were going to be a given. 1) It will get warm when running triple A games, and 2) It will howl like a banshee to cool it properly. You are talking desktop spec in the confines of a slim laptop...
Just to let you know, I received my Laptop on the 28/08/20 and went straight into device manager, clicked on display adaptor, clicked on properties for the 2060 and selected update driver. No problems, driver updated. Then I downloaded and installed Geforce experience and let it do its thing and...